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Open Call: Paul O’Grady Commissions

New Works by LGBTQIA+ Artists for You Gotta Get a Gimmick: Paul O’Grady Story Opportunity: 4 x Artist Commissions (£2,000 each) Location: Williamson Art Gallery…

Sasha Debevec-McKenney, winner of the 2026 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize. Image: Supplied.
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Best new awards, arts prize winners and opportunities: June 2026

This month’s art prizes celebrate photography, writing, portraiture and musical theatre.

Call for Artists

Arrival Gallery

Build Your Artist Profile with ARRIVAL Gallery

Create a public artist profile with ARRIVAL Gallery and share your work beyond social media through a searchable page connected…

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Closing: 20 Jul 2026

Art Direction & Senior Management

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Culture is the beating heart of climate justice

Artists are a critical part of the fight for climate justice, argues activist and founder of the global 'artivism' movement…

Call for Artists

Arrival Gallery

Book a Call with Arrival Gallery - Artist Guidance

Artists can now book a short call with Arrival Gallery to ask questions, explore upcoming opportunities, and receive guidance on…

Call for Artists

Arrival Gallery

Show Your Work in Amsterdam Noord - October 2026

Show your art in Amsterdam Noord with ARRIVAL Gallery this October. A focused three-day exhibition for artists seeking real visibility, care,…

Funding

Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust

Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust grant

The Trust supports projects in the  Arts, Community, Sport and the Environment. Religious or Political Groups are NOT supported. The Next Grant…

Funding

Hugo Burge Foundation

Hugo Burge Foundation: 2026 Grant Programme

The Hugo Burge Foundation is a major new arts funding body. In 2025, its first full year, we distributed £400,000…

Anna Goldsworthy's Quarterly Essay explores AI, the future and what it means to be human as technology rapidly learns to mirror us. The photo shows Goldsworthy, a fair skinned woman with long dark hair and wearing a pink, purple and green pattened dress, standing in a colonnade.
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The threat and promise of AI: an extract from Anna Goldsworthy’s Quarterly Essay

In this extract from her essay for Quarterly Essay, writer, pianist and artistic director Anna Goldsworthy muses on what it…

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